Go to the ‘find friends’ section at the top. I find the easiest way to check out your Art of Living friends is to enter a letter, say, ‘a’. A drop down appears with some members beginning with a. Click on ‘more friends’ and all the members beginning with the letter ‘a’ will appear, and you can click through all the people you know. And so on. If you don’t find anyone you know, find Nitesh, Patrick or Mehul and we’ll gladly introduce you around :)

There you enter a mail id and create a password. You’ll receive an email to confirm and enter. Now you’re logged on. You’ll see your profile, and you can start setting yourself up. Click on the ‘settings’ – you know, the round machine/cog icon. There you can enter your basic details and upload a profile picture.

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One World Family is open for registrations – but for the first 25 000 users only! Currently there are 7000 registrations, so hurry. In the coming days there will be special events especially for Art of Living members – senior Art of Living teachers will be holding exclusive sessions – but to participate you need to register!

The one world family vision is that social media and social networking can serve a bigger purpose. So naturally google’s ethically charged mission statement/credo caught our eye. e.g. ” Point 2: It’s best to do one thing really, really well.We do search. With one of the world’s largest research groups focused exclusively on solving search problems, we know what we do well, and how we could do it better.” [Taken from http://www.google.com/about/company/philosophy/%5D. Now how does google plus fit into this? Doesn’t it seem that google plus is not focussing on search but searching for facebook 2? Have they broken their own credo and got into trouble, spending large amounts promoting googleplus in a vain attempt to copy facebook? What do you think? Do you believe in networking for social good? Let us know your thoughts!